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ELEA CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON TEA - Elea - 2 December [3 and 10 now fully booked]

 


CHRISTMAS AFTERNOON TEA - ADDITIONAL DATE ADDED

Elea Estate

Wednesday 2 December - 1400-1600

Due to popular demand, we have now added an additional Christmas Afternoon Tea date on Wednesday 2nd December with live music by New Rules Duo.

Please contact us on dining@eleaestate.com or telephone +357 26 202 003 to make a booking. We have limited spaces available so please book now to avoid disappointment.

Please note we are now fully booked for the 3rd & 10th December dates.

Price: €12.00 per person or €15.00 with a glass of sparkling wine.

SOLOS RECITALS FOR ONE - Savvas Christodoulou on Flute - Technopolis 20 - 29 November

 


SOLOS RECITALS FOR ONE - Savvas Christodoulou on flute

Technopolis 20

Sunday 29 November - 1700

Entrance: €12 / €8 (students) ONLY with tickets presales at Technopolis 20 venue. Tickets will NOT be available on the night of the event.


Technopolis 20, adapting to the new circumstances and continuing to support the local artists, presents a new recital series for solo intimate performances at Technopolis 20 venue, entitled ‘SOLOS: Concerts for One’. The first concert will be dedicated to flute, performed by Savvas Christodoulou. 

Programme to include works by J. S. Bach, G. F. Telemann, Claude Debussy, Arthur Lourie, Jacque Ibert and more.

P3A PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION - The Makers Space, Tala - 20, 21 & 22 November

 


P3A PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION

The Makers Space, Tala

Opening 20 November, 7pm to 9pm

21 & 22 November - 10am to 1pm and 4pm to 7pm

P3A Photography Members will be hosting an exhibition of their work in November 2020.
The Opening Evening will be 20th November, 7pm-9pm, followed by Saturday & Sunday Viewings, (21st and 22nd November) 10am-1pm and 4pm-7pm on both days.
We look forward to welcoming you to this exciting event in The Gallery at The Makers Space in Tala.

EMPEROR - CSO WITH PIANIST MARTINO TIRIMO - Rialto Theatre, Limassol - 24 October

 


EMPEROR - CYPRUS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA WITH PIANIST MARTINO TIRIMO

Rialto Theatre, Limassol

24 October - 8.30pm

The Cyprus Symphony Orchestra pays tribute to a vastly celebrated giant of classical music, Ludwig van Beethoven, with one of his most celebrated works, the Fifth Piano Concerto. To interpret this truly grandiose work, we welcome on stage the internationally acclaimed pianist Martino Tirimo. Alongside the concerto, you will hear Saint-Saën’s brilliant Second Symphony, a work full of imagination and youthful energy. A treat of divine masterpieces, under the firm baton of maestro Charles Olivieri-Munroe.  

Duration: 65'

Tickets: € 12 / 7 / 5

Tickets:  https://rialto.interticket.com/program/beethoven-5-martino-tirimo-2290 

SUNSET REGGAE - Sea U Beach Bar, Coral Bay - 9 October

 



SUNSET REGGAE - Stand up to Cancer.  Raising money for Cancer Patients
Sea U Beach Bar, Coral Bay
Friday 9 October - 5pm to 8pm

Tickets €25 includes food, local spirits, wine, beer, soft drinks and water

Tickets from Sea U Beach Bar, Alan 99 967861, Angie 99 243322, Dermot 99 318510.
Booking essential as spaces limited

There will be a raffle for CPSG during the evening.


THE SLEEVE MOTHS - Darcy's Restaurant, Coral Bay - 3 October

 



THE SLEEVE MOTHS

Darcy's Restaurant, Coral Bay

Saturday 3 October- 1500 and 1800


Reservation recommended - 26 936926 

LEGENDS OF MUSIC by MICHAEL ANTONIOU - Colosseum Restaurant - 19 September

 


LEGENDS OF MUSIC by MICHAEL ANTONIOU

Colosseum Restaurant

Saturday 19 September


Ticket €19.50 including three course dinner.  Reservations essential on 26 962415, or email:  coloseum@cytanet.com.cy

ROAST LUNCH - Kamares Club - 24 September

 


ROAST LUNCH - Beef or Turkey

Kamares Club, Tala

Thursday 24 September - 1230 to 1500


€10pp - booking and pre-ordering essential please - Kamares Reception or 26 880576 - by 23 September

HALLOWEEN PARTY WITH CHRIS ANDRE - Carpe Diem Lounge - 31 October

 


HALLOWEEN PARTY with Chris Andre

Carpe Diem Lounge, Mesogi Road, Paphos

Saturday 31 October 7pm

Tickets: €22 including three-course dinner

Reservations essential: Tel: 26911005, 95115788

Chris Andre entertains with voice, guitar and fiddle.

Directions: Near the top of the Polis Road just down from the Tremithousa/Mesogi crossroads. CARPE DIEM LOUNGE, 111 Mesogi Avenue, 8280 Paphos. Tel: 26911005, 95115788. Facebook: @CarpeDiemPaphos.


ALL ABOUT THE BASS WITH CARMEN JAZZ - Carpe Diem Lounge - 16 October

 


ALL ABOUT THE BASS with CARMEN JAZZ

Carpe Diem Lounge Paphos

Friday 16 October 7pm

Tickets: €22 including three-course dinner

Reservations essential: Tel: 26911005, 95115788

Post Modern Jazz inspired by Post- Modern Jukebox with the soulful Carmen.

Directions: Near the top of the Polis Road just down from the Tremithousa/Mesogi crossroads. CARPE DIEM LOUNGE, 111 Mesogi Avenue, 8280 Paphos. Tel: 26911005, 95115788. Facebook: @CarpeDiemPaphos.


INDIGO LIVE - Marios Bar, Tala - 9, 23 & 30 October

 


INDIGO LIVE

Marios Bar Tala Paphos

Friday 9, 23 & 30 October 8.30pm

Free entrance

Reservations: Tel: 26653341

Multilingual female vocalistIndigo performs a fantastic mix of classics, pop, rock, blues and everything in between. A little bit for everyone that is sure to get your toes tapping!

Directions: located just off Tala village square. MARIOS SNACK BAR, Tala, Paphos. Tel: 26653341. Facebook: @MariosSnackBar.


BOOK PRESENTATION - Cyprus Problem, Time Zero - Technopolis 20 - 3 October

 

BOOK PRESENTATION - Cyprus Problem, Time Zero:

The Thorn of Property Issue by Andreas D. Symeou - in Greek with brief summary in English

Technopolis 20 Paphos

Saturday 3 October 7pm

Free entrance: Limited number of seats available, due to the measures announced by the government to deal with the pandemic of COVID-19.

Reservations essential: Tel: 70002420 (calls only). Reservations are necessary due to the COVID-19 instructions. Arrival should start at 6.30pm to avoid overcrowding. In Greek with brief summary in English

Information: www.paphosmusiclovers.com

The book will be presented by the academic and former Minister of Health Stavros Malas. Andreas D. Symeou is a visiting Lecturer at Neapolis University of Paphos. He has been the head or member of the Greek Cypriot working group on the property issue during the talks to resolve the Cyprus problem. In his book "Cyprus Problem, Time Zero: The Thorn of Property Issue", (in Greek), which was recently released by Papazisis publishers, he examines this complex issue in many aspects and proposes practical ideas for its resolution. The author will make a brief comment and answer questions. There will also be a brief reference to the same author's book "The property issue in the Cyprus problem: A technocratic approach" (in English) released in 2018.

Directions: Head into town from the Debenhams roundabout and turn right just before the Makarios statue, over the crossroads then right again just past the big white court building, and the venue will be found 200M on the right with parking on the left. TECHNOPOLIS 20 Cultural Centre, 18 Nikolaou Nikolaidi Avenue, 8010 Paphos. Tel: 70002420. www.technopolis20.com. Facebook: @technopolis20.

SAXY SUNSETS WITH DANNY SAX - Searays Cafe Bar, Peyia - 2, 9, 16 October

 


SAXY SUNSETS with DANNY SAX

Searays Café Bar Peyia Paphos

Friday 2, 9, 16 October 5pm

Free Entrance

Reservations essential: due to Covid-19 restrictions. Tel: 99617415

Enjoy the beautiful sunset in the delightful garden accompanied by the sweet sounds of Danny on the saxophone.

Directions: Head out of Peyia on the coast road towards Agios Georgios and the Akamas, take the left fork at Namos Restaurant and turn right at Sunset Tavern towards Akamas and the venue will be found on the right. SEARAYS CAFÉ BAR, Lara Street, Agios Georgios, Peyia, 8560, Paphos. Tel: 99617415. Email: searayscafebar@live.com. Facebook: @searayscafebar.


THE VOCAL COUPLE - Neos Sports Club, Peyia - 19 September


 THE VOCAL COUPLE

Neos Sports Club Peyia Paphos
Saturday 19 September 8.30pm

Free Entrance
Reservations: Tel: 26622900

The Vocal Couple are a popular vocal duo from England (Stuart Earp & Chelsey Thorley-Williams) and are new to Cyprus. They moved out to Peyia at the beginning of September as their show ‘Everybody Needs Somebody’ was due to tour UK theatres this summer. Get a chance to see their fantastic show here is Cyprus! The Vocal Couple will have the room rocking all night long, their high energy and audience participation makes this show stand out. Singing Rock and Roll classics as well as some up to date songs will have the audience up dancing and singing along to the best singalong songs written. This show is not to be missed with music and comedy combined. Great for all the family! A show that will not disappoint.  Find ‘The Vocal Couple’ on Facebook: @thevocalcouple.
www.thevocalcouple.com

Directions: Neos can be found by driving behind Phil’s Diner then Philipos Supermarket on your left, straight over the cross-roads and the venue will be on the left with the car park opposite. NEOS SPORTS CLUB, 38 Panayias Agridotissas, Peyia, Paphos Tel:  26622900. www.neosclub.com

Set A Real Event Fitness Goal

Goals. They're something that should be top-of-mind when it comes to living a healthy and fit lifestyle. A goal is something that we constantly strive for, combining all of our fitness, nutrition and especially motivation towards achieving that goal.

The trouble is though, quite often I find that people's goals tend to reflect something that's maybe a little too far out there. Perhaps it's a weight loss goal or even a new dress or pant size that's realistically going to take several months, or even a couple of years to finally achieve. Now, don't get me wrong, there's absolutely nothing that says your goals can't be lofty ones. The only thing that I would caution you about is making sure that you are in it for the "long haul."

Many times I've seen people simply give up because their goals haven't been reached in a timely enough fashion for their taste. That's really sad and unfortunate to see, because, had they perhaps dialed it back a wee bit, or, better yet, focused on something that was a bit more tangible or "real" they probably would have had a better chance of seeing it through to fruition.

So that's where my challenge for you this week comes in. Focus on a "Real Event" to train for, and then go for it!

No matter where you're from, chances are pretty good that there is some sort of organized sport or perhaps several of them that anyone with a little ambition and some extra time can sign up for, and take part in. Plus, it doesn't seem to matter what the season is either. Summer, Winter, Autumn or Springtime, there's some sort of sporting event or team-based league sport happening in most cities, towns and villages. All you have to do is take a look in the local paper, or check out your community's local events website to get all of the details.

Now, back to those goals! You see, when you find some sort of "Real Event" that is interesting to you, and you decide that you could probably do it (and have some fun at the same time), all of a sudden you have put in-place a goal that you can aim for, and start a focused training regimen in order to prepare for it.

If we examine the 5 criteria for a proper "goal" based on a real event, I think you'll be surprised at how accurate this little formula of mine can be:

The S.M.A.R.T. Formula for Goal-setting

(Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timeline)

First, your real event is most certainly specific, because it is dealing with a specific "event." Perhaps it's your city's local fundraising 5 km race to help crippled children or something. You can't get much more specific than that.

The measure-ability of the real event is easy too. If we go back to the 5 km run, you can start by running a block or two, and gradually start building up until you reach that 5 km distance. At that point, you know you're ready for the real thing.

Attainability of this goal brings into play the fact that nobody wants to look like they are not well prepared for whatever the real event might be. Especially if you're dealing with a team-style event like perhaps a dragon boat race, where there are a number of other people depending upon you and your ability to come through and "take one for the team" when you have to.

The next one is a no-brainer. Realistic goals are definitely front and center when talking about a real event. The goal itself is almost entirely based on the end result, which is the day of the big race, tournament or whatever it may be.

Finally, the timeline of your goal is almost always pre determined for you. You enter into the running for the real event knowing that on a specific date, at a specific time, you are going to be called upon to perform whatever task you've been training so hard for.

So you see how having a Real Event to strive for can make reaching a goal much more attainable? I wouldn't suggest that you center all of your fat loss or fitness goals around these kinds of events, you need to have some goals that are more of a personal nature, and don't involve any other people or outside events. However, seeing through a real event goal can be a big boost to your confidence level, and can help make those other, more difficult-to-follow goals seem more within your reach.

To finish off then, here are just a few ideas for some real events you can start looking for in order to get a better handle on your overall fat loss goals:

Local "Fun Run" for Charity (5 to 10 km)
Dragon Boat Race (team charity event)
League Sports, such as Softball, Hockey, Soccer, Curling, Horseshoes or even Lawn Bowling
An Adventure Race (lots of fun, and usually involves multiple events)
Local Triathlon or even a Duathlon (biking and running only - no swimming)
Whatever real event you choose, make sure that you train hard for it, in order to get the biggest benefit for your personal goals, and, most of all... Have Fun!

My Name is Dale Bateman. For over 10 years, I've been helping ordinary people (like you and me) achieve their fat loss goals with my common sense approach to health and wellness. I truly believe that long term fat loss can only be mastered by incorporating what I call my three components of fat loss.

These are Fitness, Nutrition and Motivation. Without all three components, you are setting yourself up for failure. Each week, my blog features a brand new, original post dealing with one of these three components. Also, you can sign up for my free weekly newsletter and free 5 week e-course, "5 S.T.E.P.S. to Losing Your First 5 Pounds."

So if you're looking for common sense strategies for losing fat and achieving optimal health and wellness, please visit my blog today: http://losethefatforlife.com

Thank you.

Dale Bateman

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German Hyper-Inflation of 1922 to 1923

An interesting event of the interwar years in Europe (1919 – 1939) was an incident that occurred in the German Weimar Republic between 1922 to 1923, an incident in which the currency of Germany lost almost all real value.  The collapse of the value of Germany’s currency was due to a series of different forces that came together to put an incredible strain upon Germany’s economy between 1919 to 1922.  First Germany, under the Treaty of Versailles, was required to make a series of reparations payments to France and Great Britain, reparations payments that had to be made in gold backed currency.  Second Germany with the end of the First World War had to switch its economy from a wartime economy, based upon heavy government borrowing and spending on items of war, to one of peacetime productivity in which the Weimar government greatly diminished the amount of money the German government pumped into the economy.  Third Germany, due to territorial losses, entered the 1920s with less industrial productivity and a smaller raw materials base upon which to build its economic recovery, although Germany even in this diminished state was still a dominant economic power in Europe.  Fourth Germany from 1919 – 1922 went through a period of strong political unrest, during this period several armed coups and attempts to overthrow the government shook public confidence in the stability of Germany politically and socially.  Fifth, and finally, the Weimar government due to intense political pressure could not raise taxes to meet the expanded social support obligations it had taken on with the end of the First World War, as part of Germany’s movement from a monarchical imperial structure to a socialist republic.  This intense political pressure came from parties on the political right in Germany, who treated any effort to raise taxes by the Weimar government as a form of appeasement to the Allied powers and their demands for reparations, demands many in Germany considered unfair and inflammatory.

So the German Weimar government, unable to raise sufficient capital through borrowing, unable to raise revenue in taxes, needing to finance the private sector’s efforts to change the economy to a peacetime footing, needing to pay for social services and the function of government, and needing to purchase gold to back the banknotes with which it paid the Allied reparations, resorted to the only technique available to it to meet these needs: it simply issued more currency into the economy.  Vast amounts of currency, the collapse of the value of the Reichmark to other currencies was rapid and total, from early 1922 to late 1923 the Reichmark to the US Dollar fell from 7000 marks to the dollar in December 1922 to 4,200,000,000,000 marks to the dollar in December 1923.  This sudden collapse in the value of currency had several interesting impacts on Germany society, first it meant that those who lived on any fixed incomes found the value of their income disappearing quickly.  Those who owed debts on items found the value of that debt collapsing quickly, meaning a debtor could repay a debt with currency worth far less then the currency they had borrowed, in buying power terms.  German businesses often took advantage of this fact to purchase new equipment at effectively deep discounts, paying the debt as late as they could with vastly devalued currency.  The collapse was only arrested from 1924 onwards through careful conservative banking, currency deflation through issuing a brand new currency, and fiscal stringency.  The net effect of this economic collapse though was many Germans coming into the mid-1920s found themselves starting over economically.

Historically this incident is interesting because it has an impact on many key events that happened later in the 1920s and 1930s, first and most critically this incident undermined the faith of the German public in the capacity of the Weimar government to effectively lead Germany.  Although from 1924 until 1929 public confidence increased in the capacity of the Weimar republic to govern, this disaster was blamed on the policies of Weimar and when the Germany economy collapsed again due to the events of the massive global economic contraction of the 1930s, the public took this as further proof the Weimar state could not lead Germany effectively.  The German hyperinflation of 1922 through 1923 hurt Germany’s economic recovery in the mid-1920s, many German businesses having bought considerable new equipment during  the hyperinflation to take advantage of a period of unintentional “discounts” in cost found themselves with too much productive capacity for the demands of the Germany economy.  Germany halting payments on the reparations, in part due to the hyperinflation, lead to the French and Belgian occupation of the Ruhr territory in 1923, an event which further seemed to indicate the weakness of the Weimar government.  (On a side note the policy of passive resistance implemented by the Weimar government, requiring it to pay millions of Germans who agreed not to work to prevent France and Belgium gaining benefits from the occupied productive resources of the Ruhr, simply lead to more expenditures by the Weimar government in worthless currency.)

Finally though the hyperinflation of 1922 to 1923 gave considerable political capital to both of the extreme ends of the German political spectrum, the extreme right and the extreme left.  Many in Germany in reaction to these events, and the future economic collapse of the 1930s, were increasing willing to consider more “radical” political solutions to Germany’s perceived and real problems.  Political capital gained from these events, as well as the apparent weakness of the Weimar government it seemed to indicate to the German public, certainly played a part in the eventual rise of Adolph Hitler to political leadership in Germany.  It certainly lead in part to the political instability Hitler attempted to take advantage of on 9 November 1923 with his failed putsch attempt in Bavaria, an event that helped spark Hitler’s national political career in Germany.

Sources:
The Coming of the Third Reich, Richard J. Evans
The Weimar Republic and Nazi Germany, Warren B. Morris, Jr.

The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers, Paul Kennedy